I need help on making a kernel conf for my vps box... sorry if this is a newbie question.
Can anyone make me a kernel conf im just confuse right now reading all the tutorials on the net... I'll paste my dmesg below. Please allow ALTQ for pf on the kernel config. Thank you

After FreeBSD has been successfully installed on Mac OS X with Parallels, there are a number of configuration steps that can be taken to optimize the system for virtualized operation.

Set Boot Loader Variables

The most important step is to reduce the kern.hz tunable to reduce the CPU utilization of FreeBSD under the Parallels environment. This is accomplished by adding the following line to /boot/loader.conf:

kern.hz=100

Without this setting, an idle FreeBSD Parallels guest will use roughly 15% of the CPU of a single processor iMac®. After this change the usage will be closer to 5%.

Create a New Kernel Configuration File

All of the SCSI, FireWire, and USB device drivers can be removed from a custom kernel configuration file. Parallels provides a virtual network adapter used by the ed(4) driver, so all network devices except for ed(4) and miibus(4) can be removed from the kernel.

More people have broken their system by trying to tweak their kernel than have improved system operation. There are some people that believe that you must customize your kernel and system for optimum performance, but this is not true for OpenBSD. Only the most advanced and knowledgeable users with the most demanding applications need to worry about a customized kernel or system.

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More people have broken their system by trying to tweak their kernel than have improved system operation. There are some people that believe that you must customize your kernel and system for optimum performance, but this is not true for OpenBSD. Only the most advanced and knowledgeable users with the most demanding applications need to worry about a customized kernel or system.

IMHO this advice applies to FreeBSD as well. `Tuning' your kernel usually gives you negligible performance gains at best, and while making a custom kernel is easier than on OpenBSD, there are still plenty of things you can do wrong.

If you have performance problems on your VPS, post your problems, perhaps we can help with those.

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